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Courage response to Syndal reportOn Tuesday (5 May 2026), the Vatican’s General Secretariat of the Synod published the final report of Working Group 9, dedicated to “Theological Criteria and Synodal Methodologies for Shared Discernment of Emerging Doctrinal, Pastoral, and Ethical Issues.”

As many outlets have already reported, the document contains an unflattering reference to the Courage Apostolate.

Further, an accompanying “Annex” provides testimony from one individual about his negative experience with Courage.

Courage considers this report to be both calumny and detraction against the organization and its members.

Calumny, because the report mischaracterizes Courage’s work.

Courage is not nor ever has been involved in “reparative therapy,” as alleged.

The working group could have clarified this point by simply contacting Courage leadership.

Rather than do so, however, the report presents one person’s experience and opinion as part of an official ecclesiastical document.

Second, it is unjust to our members for the Synod to publicly present Courage meetings and members in a negative light on the basis of one person’s experience.

This individual characterizes the meetings he attended as “secretive and hidden.”

Courage members understand those meetings to be confidential and secure – precisely so that they can speak candidly and vulnerably without fear of someone reporting about them.

Which is what this individual does when he describes people at the meeting as “lonely, hopeless, and often depressed.”

Whether his estimation is correct, we don’t know.

But it’s precisely because people often are lonely, hopeless, and depressed that we bring them together for support and insist on the confidentiality that enables them to speak freely about their struggles.

Courage has suffered calumny and detraction before, but usually from secular outlets.

It is a great sadness and an additional wound to our members to have this false and unjust depiction in a Vatican document.

If synod officials would like to learn more about Courage International, Inc. and its apostolate over 45 years, our chaplains and members would be happy to meet with them.

Contact: Rev. Kyle Schnippel, Chairman of the Board of Directors This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For the official Press Release please click the link below

https://couragerc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Courage-Internationals-Response-to-the-Synodal-Report.pdf